I would like to bring to your attention the free energy gravity motor called the Pinwheel Generator that was given to the whole world by the Designs for the World Project: www.Squidoo.com/Pinwheel Generator.
There is another gravity motor given out but the only design published represents the first raw design which has been improved to the definitive design. The raw design can be located at: Archive.org/Godproven.com/Apr06/pages 59-64.
The improvements are as follows: 1) The water does not exceed the top of the inner tank. 2) Cables run from the top of the wall of the inner tank, through a pulley attached at the base of the upper tank, and out the main cylinder to connected weights that assist bringing up the inner tank to refill. 3) There is a rubber liner (a large inner tube will work) attached to the bottom og the inner tank to the inside base of the main cylinder.
Both Generator designs have been given to all.
Regards,
Russell Lee
Hi Russell.
could you post a direct link because those links don't seem to be working for me on my end.
Thanks.
Jerry :)
It says PAGE NOT FOUND.
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Russell; Your links don't show nothing. But there are many wheels given open sourced but it still doesn't mean any of them work and most likely nether the ones you mentioned.
Here is the right link!!!!
www.squidoo.com/pinwheelgenerator
And here is the sketches.
http://www.kugelbahn.ch/sketches.htm (http://www.kugelbahn.ch/sketches.htm)
has anyone actually built this thing and does it really work?
pretty big claims as being the worlds first working gravity wheel. there have been thousands of these claims and everyone fails.
since gravity can not be used to gain energy, gravity only stores kenetic energy that was already put into it.
do you have a working model?
the minto's wheel is probably the best thermal gravity wheel out there and it really does work.
Quote from: onthecuttingedge2005 on September 17, 2009, 07:16:56 PM
pretty big claims as being the worlds first working gravity wheel. there have been thousands of these claims and everyone fails.
since gravity can not be used to gain energy, gravity only stores kenetic energy that was already put into it.
do you have a working model?
the minto's wheel is probably the best thermal gravity wheel out there and it really does work.
When you study this design you will see that gravity is not being used to gain energy, in fact, after gravity operates to produce the energy, none of the energy produced is needed to cycle the generator to the next generation stage.
Quote from: FreeEnergy on September 17, 2009, 05:39:44 PM
has anyone actually built this thing and does it really work?
Unknown, A person in Belize I spoke with told me he has an engineer hired to work on building one. I have been distributing this design for a while now but am never in one place long enough to see the results. You can be sure that someone somewhere will build one just to see if it works then the race will be one.
It is a simple mechanism, and one that can be made as a miniture working model (w/o the generator part) at low cost as a proof of concept.
Quote from: Russell Lee on September 18, 2009, 12:25:57 PM
Unknown, A person in Belize I spoke with told me he has an engineer hired to work on building one. I have been distributing this design for a while now but am never in one place long enough to see the results. You can be sure that someone somewhere will build one just to see if it works then the race will be one.
It is a simple mechanism, and one that can be made as a miniture working model (w/o the generator part) at low cost as a proof of concept.
There is a person of money that said he was interested in the small model/toy possibilities in the northeastern US.
Quote from: Russell Lee on September 17, 2009, 01:56:59 PM
I would like to bring to your attention the free energy gravity motor called the Pinwheel Generator that was given to the whole world by the Designs for the World Project: www.Squidoo.com/Pinwheel Generator.
There is another gravity motor given out but the only design published represents the first raw design which has been improved to the definitive design. The raw design can be located at: Archive.org/Godproven.com/Apr06/pages 59-64.
The improvements are as follows: 1) The water does not exceed the top of the inner tank. 2) Cables run from the top of the wall of the inner tank, through a pulley attached at the base of the upper tank, and out the main cylinder to connected weights that assist bringing up the inner tank to refill. 3) There is a rubber liner (a large inner tube will work) attached to the bottom og the inner tank to the inside base of the main cylinder.
Both Generator designs have been given to all.
Regards,
Russell Lee
Change in address of Pinwheel Generator: http://www.squidoo.com/pinwheelgenerator
Either "Squidoo" is an utterly crap web-hosting service, or this Pinwheel Generator site is being interfered with - it just will not load for me! Nothing wrong with my connection either...
This device is new to me, so is there another site that explains its operation?
Can you post an animated gif on how it is suppose to work?
Jerry :)
Quote from: Sprocket on September 18, 2009, 06:18:49 PM
Either "Squidoo" is an utterly crap web-hosting service, or this Pinwheel Generator site is being interfered with - it just will not load for me! Nothing wrong with my connection either...
This device is new to me, so is there another site that explains its operation?
Sprocket, I seriously botched the address, it should read:
http://www.squidoo.com/pinwheelgenerator or you can just go to the Squidoo.com site and punch in Pinwheel Generator in the search box.-Russ
Quote from: onthecuttingedge2005 on September 18, 2009, 08:09:11 PM
Can you post an animated gif on how it is suppose to work?
Jerry :)
I do well to be able to animate myself. The full explaination is at the squidoo site: http://www.squidoo.com/pinwheelgenerator
-Russ
Quote from: Russell Lee on September 19, 2009, 11:46:31 AM
Sprocket, I seriously botched the address, it should read:
http://www.squidoo.com/pinwheelgenerator or you can just go to the Squidoo.com site and punch in Pinwheel Generator in the search box.-Russ
Much better, thanks! Interesting read...
I think it will fall under Pascal's Principle and Hydraulics and it will probably just balance out in pressure and cease to function.
I would simulate it for you but my mechanical software doesn't have the option for fluid dynamics.
Quote from: onthecuttingedge2005 on September 20, 2009, 04:31:29 AM
I think it will fall under Pascal's Principle and Hydraulics and it will probably just balance out in pressure and cease to function.
I would simulate it for you but my mechanical software doesn't have the option for fluid dynamics.
I'm not sure what your meaning by pressure. As the bottom weight ball descends within it's cylinder, it's vacuum pulls in any building air pressure the filling top cylinder is experiencing with the incoming liquid. When the bottom cylinder's weight ball reaches it's end, the (air) pressure has been completely stabilized. All that happens now is that the ball unlockes the cylinder from the block, and with the push from the push arm, the right side cylinder (weighing twice what the left side cylinder weighs-overbalancing the system) rotates to the bottom position, having it's weight ball begin it's descent to start the process anew. -Russ